Musings of music producers in NYC...
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Alec Gross takes home the prize! New Song- All The Pretty Women up on Jukebox!
Alec Gross tied for first place as the winner of the "popular vote" as well the superdelegate hosts. Which means he is now "signed" to Jim Breur's "label." We have someone named Montana to thank..
***make me funny***
Check out his latest track in the MajorWho Reverbnation jukebox- its awesome...
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Alec Gross on Sirius Satellite Radio!
Alec Gross will be performing his latest release, "All The Pretty Women", live on Sirius Satellite Radio this Thursday, Feb. 28th btwn. 4:30-5:30PM. Tune-in to Jim Breuer's show on Sirius Channel 104 to catch the live performance!
If you're not a Sirius subscriber but would like to listen in to this performance, you can sign-up for a free 3 day trial at the following link:
http://www.sirius.com/siriusint
Check out "All The Pretty Women" now on Myspace!
www.myspace.com/alecgross
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
The S-Curve Cometh
The world is spinning over here at MajorWho. Every day brings more excitement. Construction continues across the street with regular blasts of dynamite to keep us pumped and on our feet. The MajorWho showcase reel is coming together with some nice additions at the last minute. Theyll be ready in time for SXSW. For those of you who like track listings here it is:
1. You Always Get What You Want - ATOMICTOM
2. Light - Paula Valstein
3. The Good Fight - Todd Alsup
4. Stoned Beautiful - Wes Hutchinson
5. It's You - Shayna Zaid
6. That Kind of Day - Risa Binder
7. All The Pretty Women - Alec Gross
8. No Need To Talk About It - Wes Hutchinson
9. Status Quo - Todd Alsup
10. I Remember - Shayna Zaid
11. Sail - Paula Valstein
12. Friends - Ellie Lawson
13. For the Kids - Henry Ittleson Center Youth
Steve Greenberg, who recently reformed his S-Curve Records brought us a new artist to work with, Diane Birch. She's amazing. We love Diane. Listen to the demo of 'Magic View' hot off the drive. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
SXSW quickly approaches. Shayna was offered a slot as an official SXSW artist but unfortunately (or fortunately actually) she's already booked at the Mosaic Festival in Singapore for those dates. So, next year at SXSW Shay!
1. You Always Get What You Want - ATOMICTOM
2. Light - Paula Valstein
3. The Good Fight - Todd Alsup
4. Stoned Beautiful - Wes Hutchinson
5. It's You - Shayna Zaid
6. That Kind of Day - Risa Binder
7. All The Pretty Women - Alec Gross
8. No Need To Talk About It - Wes Hutchinson
9. Status Quo - Todd Alsup
10. I Remember - Shayna Zaid
11. Sail - Paula Valstein
12. Friends - Ellie Lawson
13. For the Kids - Henry Ittleson Center Youth
Steve Greenberg, who recently reformed his S-Curve Records brought us a new artist to work with, Diane Birch. She's amazing. We love Diane. Listen to the demo of 'Magic View' hot off the drive. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
SXSW quickly approaches. Shayna was offered a slot as an official SXSW artist but unfortunately (or fortunately actually) she's already booked at the Mosaic Festival in Singapore for those dates. So, next year at SXSW Shay!
Labels:
Diane Birch,
Mosaic Festival,
S-Curve Records,
shayna zaid,
Steve Greenberg,
SXSW
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Trey Anastasio and a Road Recovery Road Trip
I recently had the opportunity to travel with Road Recovery up to Saratoga to meet up and reconnect with Trey Anastasio of Phish. Road Recovery founder Gene Bowen organized the crew for a three hour minivan trip as part of the Road Recovery Master Class series. The Master Class Series is the place where we feel we can bring the most resources and experience to these young people. We try to host the class whenever we can at Major Who and our Threshold Music Studios and we are always keeping an eye out for industry insiders that can come in to share their time, life experiences and positive messages with the youth in the program.
James Walsh, Trey Anastasio, Gene Bowen
I hadn't spoken with Trey in four or five years and I spent the ride upstate recalling the limited time I had spent with him on the phone working together on a 'project'. For me, reconnecting became half the journey. Upon reintroductions and a quick recap of our history together at the start of the class, I instantly remembered what a wonderful, giving, genuine human being he really is and knew the kids were about to experience something very special. The next three hours were unique and wonderful for everyone, the details of which will remain in our little group and our minds eye for the rest of our lives. To be sure, it was unforgettable.
Trey plays us a new song
In a nutshell, Trey looks and sounds great. He is in a very positive place and speaks like a man who has really spent a good bit of time piecing together a fascinating life's journey and looking toward the future. He is a man who wonders at, recognizes the value of, and often expresses the many wonderful gifts that life has bestowed upon him. You can quite literally feel his energy from across the room. Through his conversations it is obvious that he wants to continue to share those gifts with as many people that his own fragile existence allows him to connect with- and that this master class was as therapeutic for him as any of us in the room.Thanks to Trey Anastasio and Road Recovery for another enlightening experience.
James
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Todd on Sirius, Randy on WNYC
Wow. It's been quite a couple of weeks with Major Who artists getting coverage all over the place. This time it's Todd Alsup getting a full interview and live performance of several of his songs on Sirius Satellite Radio's OutQ with Larry Flick. The show will air sometime in the next few weeks. We'll keep you posted. Nice, huh?
On the classical side and while we're on the subject of radio, Randall Woolf's 'Alternative Music' from the Common Sense CD will air on WNYC's Evening Music program tonight. This piece was produced by Major Who. Awesome Randy!!
Labels:
Common Sense,
Larry Flick,
Majorwho,
Randall Woolf,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
Todd Alsup,
WNYC
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